CANADIAN PIANIST ELLEN BALLON (1898-1969) CDR

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ELLEN BALLON (MONTRÉAL, QUEBEC, OCTOBER 6, 1898 – MONTRÉAL, QUEBEC, DECEMBER 21, 1969)         Ellen Ballon was a Canadian pianist. The daughter of Jewish Lithuanian immigrants, she was born in Montreal, Quebec. A child prodigy, she gave her first concert at the age of five and began studying music at the McGill…

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ELLEN BALLON (MONTRÉAL, QUEBEC, OCTOBER 6, 1898 – MONTRÉAL, QUEBEC, DECEMBER 21, 1969)

 

 

 

 

Ellen Ballon was a Canadian pianist. The daughter of Jewish Lithuanian immigrants, she was born in Montreal, Quebec. A child prodigy, she gave her first concert at the age of five and began studying music at the McGill Conservatorium with Clara Lichtenstein at the age of six. In 1906, she moved to New York City, where she studied with Rafael Joseffy and Rubin Goldmark. In March 1910, she gave her debut concert there, performing with the New York Symphony. She was invited to perform at the White House for President Taft; she would return to perform for President Roosevelt and President Eisenhower. She went to Switzerland in 1914, where she studied with Josef Hofmann. Because of World War I, she returned to New York in 1916. By this time, she was performing as a concert pianist. She later began studying with Wilhelm Backhaus, who was in Vienna. Ballon toured Europe in 1927 and Canada in 1928. In 1934, she settled in London. She stopped performing for two years after she broke an ankle getting out of a cab in 1938. In 1945, she commissioned a concerto from the Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos. She gave the premier performance in Rio de Janeiro in 1946, followed by the American and Canadian premiers in 1947. For a short time, she taught at the Faculty of Music at McGill University, where she had established a music scholarship in her own name in 1928. Ballon appeared on the CBC television show Heure du concert. In 1954, she married Colonel Théodore-Lafleur Bullock. Ballon died in Montreal at the age of 71. Ballon was described by Arthur Rubinstein as “the greatest pianistic genius I have ever met”.

 

 

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Ellen Ballon – Piano music of Villa-Lobos

Label: Decca – LW 5081

Format: Records, 10″, 33 ⅓ RPM, Mono

Country: UK

Release date: 1954

Genre:  classical

Impressoes seresteiras

A mare enchen

Passa, passa, gaviao

Choros No. 5 (Alma Brasileira)

O Pintor de Cannahy

Pobre cega

 

Heitor Villa-Lobos, Ellen Ballon – Villa-Lobos Piano Music

Label: London Records – LS 531

Format: Records, LP, 10″, Mono

Page: US

Release date: 1952

Genre: Classical

A Lenda Do Caboclo

Vamos Atraz Da Serra Calunga, Ciranda no.8

N’Esta Rua, N’Esta Rua, Ciranda No.11

O Polichinelo, From ‘Prole Do Bebe’ Series 1

Dansa Do Indio Branco, From ‘Ciclo Brasileiro’

Plantio Do Caboclo, From ‘Ciclo Brasileiro’

Festa No Sertao, From ‘Ciclo Brasileiro’

Artwork – Henry E. A. Teran

Composed By – Heitor Villa-Lobos

Piano – Ellen Ballon

Sleeve Notes – John Culshaw

 

Chopin – Ellen Ballon With The London Symphony Orchestra Conducted By Ernest Ansermet – Piano Concerto No. 2 In F Minor, Opus 21

Label: Decca -LX 3035, Decca -LX.3035

Format: Records, LP, 10″, Mono

Country: UK

Release date: 1950

Genre: Classical

Style: Romantic

Concerto no. 2 In F Minor For Piano And Orchestra, Op. 21

1st Mov. Maestoso

2nd Mov. Larghetto

3rd Mov. Allegro Vivace

Paper products – Mears & Caldwell Ltd.

Recording Studio – Kingsway Hall

Composed By – Frederic Chopin

Conductor – Ernest Ansermet

Engineer [Uncredited] – Kenneth Wilkinson

Orchestra – The London Symphony Orchestra

Producer [Uncredited] – Victor Olof

Recorded on 18th July 1950 (venue and recording date not on issue)

Matrix / inner ring (matrix on label and stamped in runout side A): DRL.499

Matrix / inner ring (matrix on label and stamped in runout side B): DRL.500

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